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your „..„.t oilers* Mitre
and we will miet this watch
there Tor yea to examine. It u
opegureee, dold•pletiat dnet meet
ppoosomay engraved. entd
with Americo mewl 7Jelienod
*tan wind end sat movement.
135re Or gent. One It at s
geed tithe piece,. equal la mt.
Yeeratice to 0455.00 waten.
ond .1114 the Ming for
tredrair Ietrperes,
vorrsulessialastIon yoµ ern
DISHONORER GENEHAa.
With Unabated fury, tud the two ladies. tween tbe north &mat o apain and
She Would Be a Lady
what Roomed like lifeless body bee tiOrt, whence it WOO Bent uP file Rhine
watching through t whitlow% eaw Botterdrials carryiug tbo ore of the
the party sof men retUrniog, carrying famous mama of Bilbao to the Dutch
twee* theta. to within eighteen miles of Emma. To- "
"Oh, ehe le dead. she hi death" cried day tbe coal and ircio mines owned
CHAPTER VLs-Continued. had not rieeti since elle was quite a Barber*, desparlinglY. If)lrilificrelliet'lldattitdeel hariaerrab, 8aIrtielaXtritteiratt
• Conrad, wile was watohing Byte and a Mrs. Weatbrook Uttered Matter
littlt3 girl.
debuting naeutally whether or net he c' - Word. blit In her heart she booed. that far and wide. His works at Kiel
'Intern Visaed oVer cheerfulv
Lieritow his valuable atwitter,* an tettautu and' .141311'11n the eYeai Barbura's ezolamation was well found. alone einploY 7,ttal men, and thoee at
,•,** ins naroara playea ante Eva %Ma ed
10,0.10 men are eMPloYed 111 his faun"
Magdeburg-Buokau 3,518 men, and oirer
%MOO her. wail new Pounced uP°n' Ernest sang, and Mr. Carly* PlaYeu
the net% while Me. Westbrooh pre- To be Continued.
an immediate introduction demanded. dries. In 1838, six years after there
To the surprise of hie trioxide, how-
ever, Ceara e n
eauVineed %Web 14
Worth far more aim we
pay the omen.' agent ess5
um era chanted alai It 110
aere. Tire/ Wattle Mere
x a, orouto.tan.
1.10.40.0
Thiele or ereisee are a Insgrsoi so tht•
Emelt Nes
The French staff has 'thoroughly
discredited militarism be its treacle:
me? and dislionor in the Dreyfus, trial.
The generals have completed the work
begun by Intriguers and forgers.
General Mercier has been, during re-
pent Pere, the most Vowertul of the
military Martinets who have overawed
tended to be liatening, when, in fact, • a -44o ---- began to be a demand for Krupp's pro.
t the • h 1 11 tOld 1 047 men in the French Legislature. Ministere
she had fallen Autetly aeleeR•
request. and while they were still talk -
STORIES 0 Ill KRUPP hie eervice. On ;fan. 1 'that /ear there
POINTE)) PARAGRAPHS.
ing thee BIM Eva rise to her feet, as
passed Without the rector managiag E _ S• were on the payrolls of the present
After (hie evening scarcely a day
though in audden eurpriee And agitao to make one of tile „party, son mom
don; then, after a momentes pantie,
Krupp the neuter: of 41,7e0 men, of
ehe walked toward a tall, handseme, pretext er other, and it soon became NEW FACTS ABOUT TAM SLOW whao-
m 25,188 were employed in the Troubles and babies grow larger
worea at Essen, and the reet were by nursing them.
evident that Barbara had forgotten
ii1SE F.i0ill PJYERTY. scattered among his various menu -
elderly lady dressed, la black lacietand
mamma* who hod Jost entered, end the Getman professor, and that she
Was leaning upon the armota remark- thought no pesition in Me more desie.
Metering and raining enterprisers. Artistic is often a eynonYm fOr Jae -
leas and expensive.
ably handsome yound man who trona
ab'e than that of the wife of a country Their Stresuie air swot Year.. 14) Such all establiehment as this af-
his likeness to herselt °mild soarcely clergriallth• 11',42,4 ‘1104C. 111 41.174J Alen - fords SOnle very intereeting statietics. Lazineas travele Blow that pov.
Mrs. Westbrook saw what was go- lama,. ,:i.a.,*1 111„.4,414,. I** v„),. ith In 1895 there were in the cast -steel erty soon overtakes it.
be taken for any. one but her eon, ing on, and smiled. She had often gg,.* i* _pi po, sop,.,,,.:',4 '' *,1 , h,.. do ..... ut worka at Emma 8,000 iMplerments and The Indiana never use smokele s
"Mrs. Weetbrook," Eva said, as she . muctanes, beeides 458 steam • egines eowder in their tripes of peace. s
reached the. lady% side. , , wondere4 that the rector did not 4,k„0,.
with a total of 80,501 Inurse-power. The Don't get too swift ; you can walk
The person she addressed looked at marry, aud as Often wislaed he would.
ot alie smolleclonds hovering over Es -
One thing Mrs. Weetbroak did n length of the belting used in transmit- a th i
ar er n a day tban you clan run.
her in doubt for a moment. Not eo tile
see, bowever, and that was her son sen reveal its situattoe long before the ting this power was
eoung man who was with her, how -
Contact with a sharp man is very
In traveller comes within eight of its OVER FORTY MILES. '
ever; 'se recognized eel, at once. and en Jarneat. was, falling irretrievably
get to dull one's confidence in human -
expression of pleased surprise Came 1 itwe wttli 'Eva'
over his face as he said: This olever lady .had been, and still
1 d li with coal an 'r
ecoreroot tall chimneys and the trains The twelve laruPp blast furnaces on RT.
e e el i on ore moving
o pig tron. In the statistical year
thfe .Rhitie consunaed da'l 2 400 tons
t 3' s Time heals all wounds, but the trou-
a "It is Eva Randolph." wars, so very careful of the girl that
1893-9(1 over 1,0e0,000 tons of coal and , A
htled is that our time on earth is lim.
Then ho apti his mother shook hands I she believed suoh a catastrophe to be into the far -spreading grounds of the •
' with the girl warnaly; while ahe could 1 well-nigh 'Impossible. Krupp words, the greatest indnstrial coke were 0011 a d, 8 059 t ' - '
not help blush:11g ac the involuntary I ' Salaam, dial she sirtfer Eva to leave establishment of Germ E d th a m° or ' ona a The servant girl problem has mu*
i ' • • coal in a Th t' f to. do with the Itire education of wo-
_any. very ay were e product of Krupp's own
adtairat.on wials whieli Mrs, Westbrook her 'sight. On the plea ot haetening
b d 'k
o y nows that 1030011 supplies' let- M 0 . e consume ion o wa-
ter in the establishment at Essen is men'
f her portrait •
regarded her,
have taken their ordere from him ;etre,
shlents bave beep jealous of his atia
thority.
h s had th t ti f b
@ repu a Oa 0 HO
a great silent soldier, who knew all
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the details ot the service) and was cora.
patent to conduct a greet war in the
moat scientific way. He had the self-
conscious air of a map who knew a
great deal more than anybody else,
and bad no leieure for ,idle talk. ln
reality he bati been an ambitious pol-
ttiolap, who aspired, to the presideeey
and surrounded himself with flatter -
era and wire -Pullers. .
When he waa Minister of War be
considered it unnecessary to consult
either the prealdent or the premier
on any cremation relating to the army.
It he had been a dictator, hie power
could hardly ha. v.e been more alma'
"We are I s i through Lona
on y pa El ng Mrs. Westbrook kept the girl for some rolle and the world with the fatuous equal to that of Dresdea with not 880,- A grain of theoretical eisdom may lute over the militate service.
" th t 1 d "ana I received hours"tif each day closely at her easel. cast -steel, guna whiolognade the repu- 000 inhabitante. It consumes as much turn out to be a pound a practical Yet be testified the Dreyfus trial
that during his term of office France
your letter a clay dr two ago. I meant I Then she olaimed her he p la tetiop and suocees of KruPP thew lum net ng gee as ec yo res iu, f 11
Leh ie a little larger than Dresden. It is easy to see through people who was nab PrePared undertake a greet
to see you before I Ieft town, but I vice congerningagnantities of o ace
venter. There i one country, in Eu- wh war when oampaign seemed almoat
3 Fifty miles of railroad trach on the make sPectaclea of •themselves.
. never expected to meet you here." I which she possessed, aud, when the girl
however tit has no Kru guns •
PP premises and connecting with the rail- Li • f unavoidable. TOW was a confession
rd in- roPe,
Eva replied that the nnexpeoted I looked, pale and fo.ggedt she wou •
Yes es groat men oft. remind us that he had failed ars an organizer
pleasure W le mutual. Then the lady sist. that she' shame, go fort a .driove arinament and that is 'Prance, roo.ds outside, 30 10cotaotives and 1,830 llow easy it is not to achieve greatness., and did uot -deserve the greacreputa-•
asked the girl wbo brought her there? or a walk, and would herse f, if p for the great gunmaker bas refused te freight cars,. are a part of tbe plant,
And if she anew• naany of the people Bible, accompany her. •
• , "There are 322 telephones in the earth- The chef my not be a sharpsboeter, tion otsearey wen by his eilenceand
but he is able te hold his own et the pritentieua air. The nation had pro -
sell France a laughs cannon since ner lishment, with about 50 miles of wire.
present, and a few minutes later Dr. Andtif she did by chance lose sight
vided money apd mee lavishly. He had
her. was introduced to her old friends. ed to secure the companionship ot her range. '
Scherer and Barbara coming to les* of Eva for a time, she usually manog- wee with Gerinanto Krupp is beet GermartY is the third greatest iron
known by his guns, thciugh they are country In the world, and yet a twen- .:' A sensible girl has no more BSC for full authority .over ntilitary policy;
Whereupon the professor devoted him- son, se that he should ba out of danget. only a small pert of Ills steel and iron tieth of its entiee output of iron ore U fresh younganan than for one that yet lie himselt being a tae witness,
comes from the Krupp Mines and is le Stale. France was not in condition for war.
a. self to Mrs. Weatbrook, and took her And eet love thet laughs' at luck- .
ous moductions arid the present head of . •
_ ..., sonages than ministers responaible for
father hefore him, made the city of tenth of ell the iron ore and pig iren rich man's dust.
Barbara, foilowed. Ernest Westbrpek found Eva none
the government of France, have been
Bat Barbara, after o. short interval, the lest dangerous because ehe wias Essen what it is. Eighty -eine years imported into Germany froln foreign •
lands; and this gigantic enterprise la No °tie ever heard a pretty. girf soio; theie own work and play -
telt herselt de trop and.lagged behind, lona se much out of his waY• while t la
ago when the first Krupp opened bis anyt ng n u er eau y e ng ou
hi bo t b b t ri'l Pegledtink
. reat soldiers but political gene -eels'
et t 1 ,
• t ho in eVell sPeaking to her, except in his tittle ;eon wores, in which he toiled empire.' The freight. bills Krupp pays
manufactured in the Krupp works, - On life's highway everybody is not
The military chieftains who have
' to.the various points of interest iti the smiths indulged. in many a Malici
pretended te be rnore ampertant pet -
building, and Ernest, with Eva Ana grin at Alm Westbrook s expense. • the bowel, with hie father and grand- _Knees also but% from att 'eighth to a only willing but milieus to take toe
end ' Etuest W,.estbrotie tumult lamselt difficulty he cienstantly expealenced the largest Dreamier in the Gentian skin deep, tug a game . r gue. They are not
again by e sr, e
he haa once nearly proposed and whom , nother's, Presence. gave I5 certalll with rolled up sleeves trout dawn to to the Prusstan railroad's make those
other patron appear insig.nifi-
he had 'carefully avoided . ever since. amount:of piquaecy to the Pursuit., for dusk, the town had only 4,000 inhabit.: of any
met ; end the man ' tyho is , doing Pll
But destiny stronger than' his will, had- pursuit it had now beeme. • ' -
eels. Last year Essen entered . th
Thiown them togethet once more, Hitherto he had drifted with the a this to -day is tbe sou of the man eta'
But ri Evadutd been dangerous in the stream, but now be was prepared to list' of cities haying over 100,900 real- melted his silver Witte .to get money
old deys, she was ten thousand, times strike out and swim against adverse dente and it is now, one of the most . to pay his worknien,
more dangerous now. Then she was currents. populous towns of Prussia, The growtb
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an untoomed girl who nad prematurely eanwle a
escaped from the soboolroom, extend over two or three weeks was of the KruPp works have made Es -
now Abele an accomplished woman, as drawing to a close, and the young sen. • .
clever and good as one is beautiful. squire was only waiting for an 0P- A little bOok entitled "Bei Krupp"
His thoughts do not travel quite as portunity to tell Eva that he loved •tt b . •
taxa as this, however. He only feels her.
wri en y Dr. K, ley, has just been
that a subtle attraction, such as be has Mr. Carlyota boirever, did not find
never before experienced, '' draws Mtn Ms wooing so diffloult. • mucb attention because it gives a
publialied in Germany. V: will attract
greaC .
irresistibly .toward her, and, he very Barbara ditl not profess to do any -
willingly yields to. the delightful 'sea- thing ,more than muse herself and her -
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sedan, , hostess and be amused, • end though MANY CURIOUS STATIST/CS .
needed with the • rise of the Kruaps
• 'the morning after the donversatione chatteker whom she had no motive for
Eva was ia her painting roam tryipg keeping by her side, and consequently that have never aPpeated in the num.
to work, but she made little or no,' pre- the rector Seldent failed to find her drone accounts of the great establishz.
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• Mrs. Westbrook wee; alwaya sweetly and 'interesting bits. of bistory ;con-
, CHAPTER:Vit.,. • , amiable to her, she soon .weariea of the
:neut. A -more remarkable story of in-
gress. A fever Of. resdessnese was ip alone.and glad of hineompany end•
her.veins, She hoeed rather than ex- tendons. .
neither would call uP0A her anl she ineking am the Part of a man who hito etn. It is the history of an enterprise
dastrial devetopment was haver Writ -
peeled that Ernest Westbrook or. his It seemed a very hasty k•ind of lovt
was unable to wcirk, and afraid to go drifted into middle age without i seri- that had thejaumblest-possible-begine-
out lest -she -should. -miss-her-friellds•ifaous-thought of matriteeny, DUE tr. ning and struggled for many Years to
they did.call.. In the afternoon, how- Carlyon, like ttnany men lerho pat o 1. ao
overcome a erowd of diffiCulties that
ever, her hopes were realized, for Mrs, moinentous s •ep for a ong time, n
Westbrook came to Gower street -but sooner (Melded to take•it dem he set often threatened to stifle it; and it
. about doing so in a hurry. tells of the sudden suecese ithea came
she came alone.
• She was calmly and quietly hind fo The consequence was that the day bee like. a flood and soon made the name of
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the girl. she looked critically at her fore the girls were to return to town, Krtipp known everywhere. Here are.
work and praised it: Then .• she ex_ and L. a •
tree weeks after he had met her
'some of the most jeteresting facts and
pressed 'her desire to have a -little Priv- die rector progorsed to Barbara Lang:
incihents,' taken from Dr. Kley's book,
ate conversation with:Mrs. :Longford, ford end was ancePted.•1 ,
. ally:this time Barbasra had quitelot- :that marked the growth, first .slow
and. Eva left them together:
"Note, -Mrs. Longford, about . Eva gotten the German professer. Indeed, and then impetuous, that •has marked
. Randolph," begon Mrs. Westbrook. she was so delighted that she forgot
"I•am glad to say that everything 1 eveeething but. her own good fortune the development of tbe Krupp works.
and great happiness, and.peor Eva Oad The grandfather of the preient
'can tell yon is in her favor." was the
• . to listen to long rhapsodies ef whica Krupp was an iron worker of Essen
l'elliaa s • • ' t . while •her • • • •
' "I am delighted. to hear itarieves the rector was the suitors ,
win, saVed his money untkl he had ac-
. • airs: ' Weatbrook's • rejoinder. . "She own heaat ached . With the sionviction
cumulated a.. few thousand • marks,
-seems to beaa- ttere •charming. girl, he- that •sucti tremotoes blissaerbeld never with which' he want into btisiness •on.
sides heing inctuatnous and cleyer. Is be hers: = ' • ' his 'own •accountaby startigg a little
' see really. as good .as she seem?" , She offered her • congratulaticns, founder in 1810. It- was not his for -
"Yes, eetter, if possible," was the however, and tried to feel happy in the tune Lb. make much -headway in the
• warmly generous answer. • ' ' • happiness of 'her friend, and then she sixteea laborious years he 'spent with
. "That is very satisfactory; and nem Stole awaya to • her. . ciwn_ room two or three employees in his humble'
there ia another subject 1 watit • to. to lock herself in and weop at heraown building. He made a bareliving, but
• • . knOw.something about. Has Eva any isolation.. . • . managed to. keep his small property
admirers -- serious 'admirers, I mean' But when she. had ' throvrn herself and IL was the nucleus from which ,the
--in plain words, does any man want to ((own uPon the bed preparatory to in -
Krupp works sprang. In 1820 his son
dulging in a flood of tears, she found
' Marry herr' , Alfred became the owner df the ea-,
"Yese I think so; but I cannot reala that the tears would not coineo to ' tahlishment Louth's tasted all the tri -
She . was so unused to this direct she could not.breathe, the air. seemed
. . many more, for years and years, be -
Words From the Heart
A.' NOVA SCOTIAN FARMER yEms•
HOW .H REGAINED HEALTH.. s,
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no., snore.' fur. • "i• oars Fr Kidney
reetthl sot, Iltialuelati antis stheicona
• Ileta--.11thothgle Advanced 111 tare no
ems r Cure*
Front the Eeterpr:se, ha idgewater,
Solomon, ateldrum, Esq., ot Upper
Branch,. Lunenberg.Coa N.S.. is a gen-
tleman *of Scot* ,descent, aridaswell
knotyn, throughout the county.- He is
a:n aktiellitlitisinfarepute and is picim-
7iTio-n in the lodal affair of the Baptist
deaomintition, Referring Jo. Dr. Wil,
hams' Pink he says: -"I consider
them a mose wonderfel end heoefesept
etteelation iu the reatua of medicine.
Pievioes le using theta pale Sortie twe
years ago; .bad suffered ;for. years
front' kidney trouble anal•alieumatism.
*Wily a time. heat I been NO bad pat I
0ould do nothing, but. &Mere the pain
and pray for physieal deliverance:
My. auvanced age, being nearly 7e. years
old, 'Muds a' cure look almost meths-
sible,, humanly considered, ip e case, of
limb long etend1ng. But thanks to
the Lord and Dr. 'Williams! link :kills.
aria here to-dey in • excellent health
withscamely .an ill feeling to Timlind
MO. Of pagt sufferings, Something over
two yeaes ago I read of the wonderful
cures attending the use of Dr. Wit.
name' Pink kids. 1 thought if these
temisnontals•are pee 11. is possible the.
pills May „benefit even me, 1 boeght
six boxes lira, used tbem strietlyses•
directed, and with the Lord's blessing
they did me muith geed: But my alio
meals were chronie, deeti seated, and
am an old; Men. ' The cure wits not,
coMplete, andstagot Welty boxes more
with elt faith le the result. • 1 only
badatelese' six boxes -of die second lot
when I found' iuyself 'hallo free froM
kidney troubles, rheumatism, Mid all
other bodily ailments, except. the
disability iedidentai to milieus uf my
advanced 'age, and even, these were in
a metieure relieved, .1 may add that
ter a lope time before 1 hsed the pills
and' when I began thelenee., 1 Was the
victim: of the most distreesing attacks.
of sick headache; the seesation of see -
Sickness in exteeme violence, •being not
a vithit more distressing: These attacks
came on on& Or twice' a week. After
taking the Pills, the attacks became
leas frequant and tette troublesome and
:finally :ceased; almost entirely. My son
Who lived at a distance took ,the ree
moaning aix boxes and- stated to me
that they did him much good. This I
do know, that he loeked mita fresher
and appeared in better spirit's after
their use. Believing as do that an
ovet-ruling. power euggestas tit mor -
tale ail the Wise and. abeneficial
thoughts and itiventions which operate
to improve our race, and allay and cure
oua suffering I say again that I
thank the Lord and Dr. Williemie Pink
t4Poilolds fhotiasintkprolonged life and pre.sopt
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills : cure ,by
going to the root of the disease. They
renew a,nd bead up' the blood; and
&ten:When the nerves, thus Idriving
chsease front the eystem. Aivoid ina-,
tattoos by insisting that every box
eou purchase is enclosed in a Wrapper
bearing tbe fell teadre mark, 1)r.. Wil-
liams' Pink Piller foraritia-PrinPtea"If
your deialer doss not keep them they
will bs sent pest paid at 50 °eats ts, box
Or six boxes fdr $2.50 be addressieg the
Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., 'Brook-
ville, Ont.
ly -say," staminaied Longford. The toms Was close and sittIoee ing, bulations his father had known and
method'of catechising that woman of to be charged with 'electricity, a than- fore the tide turned and carried.' lain
the world as she was, she did no, know derstorm was evidently not far dies- to great prosperity. It was only lay
bOw to evade or how to resent it with tent; and the atmosphere a the bed-
. . enormous labor, endurance and Oluck,
dignity and politeness.
. roam was•intolerable.'• . • that. Alfred Krupp w. as able .at . last
"Don't think me needlessly inaiiisia In • any less agitated frame of mind;
to master the situation. 1832, six
tive," said Mrs. Westbroisk, "a trifle Eva. would have hesitated to leave the years after he nod •,entered.upon the
mere :gently; "but I have, as• you will house, :and She Would :certainly . have menegement-of the enterprise, he had
• pereeive, a streng.motive foe my .pres- avoided the Credit ' • '• . • only nine men in his ereploy and thia
ent questions: ' I bave ' a son, Mts, But now the tearless: storm in her a -
wads wentyotwa years after the •werks
Longfotd; about whose. future I am heartwas far more agitating than any ha Started. . He .streggled along for
naturally anxious. and. though Eva is conflict of the elements could. be; she •a quarter of a century • • • a
forgot het fear of thunder and light- • •
a• cleat goed girl, you ean understand
and see -me as I wish to do if 1 possible downpour of' rain, she only gocid nous and other good oracles . all
• MAKING GOODaSTEEL,
• that I should not -invite ber to. come aing, sho never gave ita thought to any
. thought there would be anY danger to knew that she was intensely miserable; that .time,- but there was so little de -
him. NOw 1 am as frank with 'you that fille was suffocating ttia want of Mend for his work diet he scarcely
as I entreat you Oa be wieh.mea. . writer air, and without a thought. *of kept his head aboYe Water. He had a
And ho saying, Mrs. Westbrook lean- consequences' she • 'caught .• up A hat few piecee of salver &lea family plate,
ed back Weser -chair, with a aelf-satis- 'and went downstaire, making keraway heirlooms,. and he was reduced to aueh
fled mile,' and loolced and seemed to hy it side path unobserved into', the: straits at one Lime thet he melted the
feel as though her confidence had. been park. • • plate and, sold the silver in order to
a fatior conferred upon her 'compan- "
Here sbe felt a little better. She raise it little money with' which to pay
ion. took • off her hat and sat his workmen. , He often saida.after
Peak Mrs: LongfOrd at any tate ac- down on the soft.grass, and tried to he' became•prosperous, that for. fifteen
heisted. it as such, and ignoring a eug- think calmly of -herself •and of herlti. years it was a constant- struggle to
gestion that was thrown out with Lure. Slowly but surely she wan cm, get cash, enough to pay his help. Often,
regard. to Dr: Seherer, she told 1VIre. ing toaa 'definite resolution; If she when thing's were at: their worst, he
Westbrook,. in 'confidence, that she yietded to this love thathed taken Stich found the purchase Of postage staMps
11 terrible hdld upon her, it wOuld ruin with which to mail his few lettere a
knew her own. son• was in, love• 'with
Eva,•and she hoped. and believed :that her lifea unfit her for earnest. work, rather annoying necessity: . • . •
and make noble endeavors almost ims The trouble was that ha seemeO un -
Eva had a very warmapreference for
' possible. Also', if she weakly gave her able UN secure a recognition 'for . his
"But she is so wrapped up in her love unsought to a man who might dis- Preclude either at home or abroad. Tim
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dein it; she would despise herself far old adage that "aaropinst is not with-
protession," the. artistas wife con -
more bitterly than •any ono else could •out • honor save in Ins own &lentil,"
limn:A."0,4 'she isn't like other girls:
despise her,„ • was at least verified again in Krupp's
she takes too little notice ot men."
So she felt and she resolved that this case He abok .his steel and a gtinaor
"Then .yon think 1 11/11, safe?' asked -
weakness should end. This should be two to the London Exposition in 1851,
kris. Westbrook, bloaidly.
her last visit to 'Werstbrook Grange, her and before it Was over the British were
"Quite safe,' was the reply.
very last. Nothing should ever tempt calling him a great steethaaker. Re
Thee Mrs. Weethrook was taken to
her to come to this dearly-lOved spot emerged from the competition with the
Eva s studio, whore Barbara Longford
To -morrow she would go away Eeglish keel inaustry with flying
was •somewhat excitedly talking to again.
-go away forever, and now she would colors and found himself talked .abotit
her. . .
look her lest upon, and say farewell, as a man „whose technical methods
"It s too bad of you, for you did
to each well-remierabered spot. %fete not understood, but whose pro-
file!. with him, and you know you don t
So she thought, and she waudered ducts were undoubtedly first class. It
care a pin for the man, while I am
about until she came to a wide -spread- may be said that there areprocesses
ready to die for him," the ladies heard
Which seemed, from the mem-
in the Krupp ,manufacture and mani-
Barbara sey as thee. opened the door, ing tree,
ories she associated with it, like an old inflation of steel that are not known,
Mrs. Longferd looked vexed and
friend, Mid she rested her hand on the in the trade toaday, and they are car.,
mortified, but Mrs: Westbrook wag
gnarled trunk as though uttering zi tied on in buildingethat -no visitor or
amtleed and she looked: at the speak -
mute farewell, employee who does 'not work in them is
err argnewhat eeriest:sly.
She was not • pretty, lima long, permitted • to enter,
At thet moment a dreadful peal of
abundant, coarse brown hair flew wilatt thunder -broke the oppressive silence, THE LONDON .EXPOSITION
and seemed LCI shake the very -ground, of 1851 made the Udell' the affairs of
ly dawn her back; her face was
stvarthy in hue. thongh the dark -red while a blaze of lurid lightning ap- Krupp that- led an to fortune.. His
bleed glowed brightly on her cheeks, peered to envelope the tree and • the own country followed in the wake of
arid her brorwn eyes were half hidden girl, who had,' with the firat shock, other talent, and Krupp had his hands
fallen insensihle at its foot. • full of business when Prusaia gave him
bY sPeetacles which: she always ware.
A' sudden idea struck Mrs. West- And now the rain eame dowu in tor- in 1855, her first order for breech -
brook.. This girt, thbugh plain, was, rents, and the thunder pealed and the loaders, Elia first large coznimiesione
no cloubt. clever; her people wete lightning flashed almost incessantly, were received Irom the Khedive of
friends of Mr. llartyon, the rector, and while Eva lay under- the tree quite Egypt end the Bey of 'aunts, and they
motionless.
it' would not be a bad idea to invite did him the unusual honor of paying
her down to the Grange with Eva. it • Barbara tongfotd, about this dine, sp:ot tor their goods. Ensile hes been
with a pale face, and her long 'hair
Iceep the latter. from being left streaming 'down her back, (same into
alone With Ernest, and rueful' Barbara
the room where 311rs, Westbrook and
herself, even Mra. Westbrook &Mad her son sat welching the storm and
iset pegard her as. tlangerone, So the said, with evident terror:
invitetion was given and accepted,
"I am dreadfully frightened of
and Mrs. Westbrook took her leave. thunder and lightning, and so is Eva-
' About a fortnight lalem the two girls worse than 'I am, Do you knoW if
arrived at Westbrook Grange. she has come in from the grounds? I
Eva haa tot seen Ernest since the saw her going out half an.hour ago."
night et the conversazione, and she felt
"Eva out in this storm, and alone!"
hUrt and disappointed ta find that he excIalaned Ernest •Westbrook, starting
was not at home. to greet. her.
to his feet inasuoh sudden alarm -that
Not that she had any right to expect
his mother, looking at him, felt her
such an. attention, ahe admitted to her -o own heart alitk within her.
serf, for she was a Mere nobody, a There was more than kindly anxiety
poor girl reseu,ed from poverty by his here, No manwould be so agitated as
mother a bounty, and 'some little talent. thia aboat Any woman it he did not love
ncli energy of her Men, and elm tried
to trush down the .feelings that rose her.
Thla sudden revelation ao upset Mra.
in her heart, and to wish that, after Westbrook lor the moment that she.
all, she had not wine here. could do nothing.
Her Visit was not to be aimpfy one
"She met be out Under the trees,
'of pleasure, haieVer, she was to paint and afraid to come through the rain,"
Mrs. Weatbrooks portrait, and she
told herself that she, would, be "to to said the young Man, witlt a troubled
•
drive away unpleasant thoughta when face. "I Shall go and. loo for her,"
she wan at work.
laut evening came, and with it
her spirits brightened. Ernest had re-
turned in time for dinner, and had
broaght the reetor with hiin,
r. Otirlyon Was not an Old man.
He as pleatied to meet Eva again
and eongratrUlate her upon the
svonde improvement which time
had made in her, but. he wits more
especially d hted to renew his ea-
Otlaintenoe .13 Barbara,- whoin
It might be well while correcting w;
your disobedient offspring to remem- hothe fosdeenidettamhe.mhiotidotus. Their littleness
bar -that you did not die young. , Militarisin under 'favoring -condi.
Thete is something wrong some- dohs breeds intriguera. It exhausts
wbere when: the night latch fails to the resourees'of nations:without secure
rows of war, or ad•equately sate.guarci-
Tbe hnoWledge that you are unable
to do a thing at all is next in importa- their interests_.
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•
THE .5UPERIOR QUALITY OF
DELLA Ceylon Tea
speaks for itself. A trial is the most convincing argnment in its faVOr.
Lead Packages. ...
• • • •2$) 30. 400 Ott te• 600.
•
9 5 ous this oin and on4 it tem with the mem a rend
nairest erre.* owe and we win ship you mu via*
saw= (itti,i.tstrot.,.adt ;:o...brAtttoug,f;
repreeent it end entirely estisfeetory, Deltas
exprese agent our ,epecial pries. $4.$4 and •
expreu euer_see, Hide is finely Indebed,
rtrgircol9M74,61:111Y'JTIlleh7d044:)01111uni
and sweet la tone. Yoette. wita.aus
bargain si Me prim. BIM &Net 'atm ustif ittgoltirdisiere protitruin.
Johnston th Wotan', Oax 04' •Toronto, enh
• VTJNERAL CUSTOM.
. In StvItzerland. a death is attend-
ed hy a custora which calls upon all
eharitab e and Chnstlan people to stew
their strePathY. A notice edged wide
w'da b:ack uppearis In the daily
Patters setting forth the day and hour
when sympathizere must assemble Ire
fore •the house eta the deceased. At
tho Vino named a little clotholovered,
table aupportIng a good-sized jar id
stood before the bowie -table oloth
rand jar all Wing. of a somber; ebony
hue -and into the latter" small mourn-
ing cards, bearing the name and ad-
drees of their owners. are deposited.
The dsy the funeral takes place is the
day selected for tbe exhibition of the
jar. No ladies are allowed to follow
at awiss fuueral.
THREE THINOS.
Three things to cherish -virtue, good-
ness and honor. •
Three things to lette-eruelty. ar-
rogance and ingratitude.
Three thingo to like -cordiality,
goodnets and cheerfulness.
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O'KEEFE'S l'A.1111, PA ALT
LLOYDUalit7 und saarittehrke AGENT.
, orouto,
.
WOULD BE HIGH-PR10ED.
Sh t lt thin s they're'
inventing now ; °heelless wheels and
horleless carriages, mad all thooe
things. •
He -I wish someone woeld Invent
endless vacuum's.
yield to a boltoithook at 2 a.M. ' ing them against the evios and hor-
awe to being able to da it well.
If a young men le unable to Win at
girls affection any other way he ebould
bribe her paients to oppose the match. •
Theanan who thinks he knona it all
hi compelled, ta take water .oftener
•
REIS WAS SD TIRED.
"I am ettatired of ,people who will
'not mind their own business, arid of
people who cannot talk for fiefs min-
utes without dragging in the dem&
tie affairs, of other people," said 'a
weary wornan, the other day. ' "I am
tired Of the ennecessery noises of the
streets; noises which some inventive
genius might, and. will COMO day, turn
into motive pewee. I am so tired of
seeing horses driven with .blinkera, 1
am so tired of hearing groups of men
on street corners. making atolible re-
marks about every woman who praises.
I anal very, very tired et seeing women
handle their skillet aWkwardly and so
the best customer of the Krupp works. making carieatures of themselves, I am
Sinee 1878, when the Reisman Govern- so desperately tired of the quotation
mein purehased 1,800 Krupp guns .as fiend. 1 am so tired a , intense ''peo-
the new equipment. et its field equip- We, of people who will not themselves,
manta the "cannon king" has Hold to or allow others te (WM with the cur•
that country over 39,000 gene rent, but insist on always rowing' up
Rusinese Cagle in by leaps an.d stream. I all1 so tired of married flirts,
bounde, and Krupp did not have Buffo
dent capital to enlarge his plant Mei and giggling, slangy girls, and of we -
enough to mot the demands upon it. men who wear their hats tilted on
So he boreowed 30,000 marks, and with their noses. I am Bo tired of envy and
the profits of his business, in twelee jealousy, and of people who carry a
years, -he was able to discharge this small Amami" ammaalad about their
debt. Ile used the bOrrowed. monev person, to be aped on their friends and
and his own not only to increase. hrs busineset aesodatels. I am tired cif all
duets. but alao 141 render himself nide- every form, And oh, I am so awtully
the pagan gods, mf
facilities for making steel rid its:Dro. doubleadcaling In
pendent of all rings and syndicates In ,tiked of sweat shams that ' strain at
all forms of induestry with which his a #flatallad swallow a Mina' "
Nuttiness was closely connate& Ile We sympathiged (With her, and dame
began tO buy coal mines, coke ovens,
iron mines, blast furnaces, and, so 011.
In 1872 Alftea Krupp Owned 414 iron
ore diggings, and his eon anti aucteaser
now has oVer 500, and• all but a small
part of the Krupp ateei le
His Maher entreated him not to go MAI)11 PROM KRUPP'S ORE,
vhttimailes,Ifb, tibtuhtetowtirdn, dnosehtneeed ottd thheer;stienri gatoemi t chi sy:dvilnnesaetiosaiti! tilt lei al hbetarnn athiei tts
Went out ill the stereo followed by, a policy of the establishment for many
couple ot men,
"He ear& for her more than he doeel years to be entirely independent of all
tor me," Moaned Mrs. Westbrook, des. fluctuations in the prites of ore, plg
pairIngly, when the saw her son go (41 Tin anniXalletroeadl, atnhde oflownKerrtishpipp 1148 ilth(let
forth on his errand.
And Itarbera, whose protester! am 'andel which aupply moat of his raw
had forgotten, replied, promptly: material but he heti Ow laid In large
"Yea, aver, 01%6 Oatt 06 that the itt rIkallillornaghatratild atbOarlralitupp iron ore
lona her." ,
r-
DII) NOT. ..KNOW.:
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than the man who.has doubts •
• Plight .of • a London, Ont , • Man.
Nothing -Something the rich man •
wants, the poor man has, the miser
spends and the spendthrift saves. 111141 111.1411114* 1/114e'411"1111 11111111.1
It -11811 Tur Three "Tettra--.11e---
The meek may eventually inherit rore sit round what st Wine—TIMM
the earth, but the rhances are that Ile Found W11114 It Was and
when they do there will be very little .. C1 11
demand for real estate. . ter ,,.byptuaite.4.ilital Renew
There are numerous women inven- •
tors, bet not one of them• has ever LOndon, Oot. 9. -Mr. G. E. Brady,
been able to invent a bridle that 229 Talbot St., this city, feels that he
Would curb the feminine' tongue. , is ;1 husky man.. For three years he
has been slowly sinking inte a quick-
sand,. deeper and deeper all the tune
end he not aware of his danger. •
Mr. Brady had 'Bright's DiOeese.
Bright's Disease is generally consider-
ed iisourable - in fact there is only
one known cure. It is a Kidney •Dis-
ease, those - organs deoaying and
neglecting to filter the blood; Well,
Mr. Brady never found out whit was
the matter with him until the disease
had aim three' years and eaten right
into his kidneys. (He was sunk hope-.
lessly in the quicksand. There 'was
only one thing to save him.
Mr Brady found out what was the
matter with ben by chance. He read
a Hat of the sylnptoma of Bright's Dis-
ease in a paper and atr once recogniz-,
ed.his own case. Then came the oure.
Again he was lucky. After trying
several medicines In vain he struekthe
right one, the only one that is a Letitia
de et 'use in Brightat Disease-Dodd's
Kidney Pills which have never failed
yet. • . •
THE TEN TRIBES.
They Were Xot Loaf, Cult Merely Alfserbed
It) 01111.1. Nations,
After the depte of Solomon tlie Yew-.
isls' Kingdom Was split into' two, teat
of Israel eonststing of. 1.0 tribesr.and
that of Judah consisting et two tribes.
In 712 13, C, the 10 triees were attack-
ed by Shalmapeser earned 'away
&teat% to Assyria, their pieces being.
isocapied by Assyrian colonists. 'The'
Kingdom Of. judah. contineed•aill 588
B. C., when ft wee overthrown and the
maid ,part .of the population, married'
away captive to Babylen. lh 538 B. C.
.Ceatifififonatuereil Babylon and restored
liberty to theaTews, ot whom a large
number returned to Palestina. Some
writers inraintaln pat those . who re-
terned all belonged to the two tribes
who were taken °dative in 588 B. C.,
and that the 10 tribea who were taken
earlier never returned. These 10
tribes they call' the Lost TriOes. They
have beet'a identified With verities races
Afghans, Japs, Mexicans, North Amer-
ican Indians, Gypsies, ete. Seine even
mainteiti that tne inhabitants of Great
Britain and Ireland are descended
from the Lost Tribes. There is little
or no teason for any of these identifi-
cations, and tbe last, according to Prof.
Tyler is "alsjeet nopsense." There are
very geed greunds for lel:laving diet
the 101ribes. were never lost. When
Cyrus freed all .Tews indiscriminately,
tile 10 tribes as Well OA the ttyo. ,were
under his authority, and if' is ' most
probable.tbat all the Jews of all the
tribes who wished to returnhonte did
so together. Those -end they were a
large nember-who preferred to re-
main where they were, either gave up
their religion and became merged With
the Asayrians er remained in scatter-
ed communities! the descendants of
whieh still exeit in many parts of
Asia.
• ' GREAT TRAVELLER.
INVered Wore Than Two Thousand masa
a imil Peter. ,
Two thousand miles is the length of
a journey made with to four-inohand
'by Right Rev. item Francis attest*,
Coadjutor Bisboa-of Brisbane. Di,
Strettei is hit/Melt it native of Aua-
iiiid presidia -over a district
larger thee the whole of England, His
people are scattered far and wide,
and it is nothina unusual for him to
aet tint on a drive of several hundred
miles to visit a handful ot people In
some outly:ng settlements, Obstacles
count for naught with this enthuslas-
tia Bishop, who thinks nothing, of,
wheeling across a river when aford-
ing place is not readily available. He
discards when on his long drives the
usual Episcopal attire, and has many
curious tales to tell of strange adven-
tures in the bush and tat the lamely
plains. Dr, Stretch, the long -driving
Bishop, is niost popular with the
people of his yest darner*,
• I \
REAL GREATNESS. • •
• An exchange agile% this story of a
pompous member of Parliament who
attended an agricultural (show in Dub-
lin. He arrived late, and found him,
set! on the outaktrts of a huge crowd.
/Ming anxious to obtain a good view
for blinaelf and lady friend wesoaa-
coMpenied him, and presuming that
. Sates Mr. Brady himself :--"I have
been troubled for three yore with
Bright's Disease: and I did mot know
it until I read the.eymtems in one of
your papers. I tried several remedies,
but none could touch the spot. I pur-
chased three boxes of your Dodd's Kid-
ney Pills and after I had used one box
J.: felt the disease leaving me. I ena
now conipletele cared,- I am a ecin-
tractor here in.London, and my friends
will vouch for what .1 any. Dodd's
•Kidzietarille saved my life." .
Gives new life to Inn
15 it makes it rOW
and restores the co or.
Sold hy all thuggista. $far. a bottle. "
• LONG WORDS,
•
If you would wiri the the world's re-
. spedt 4
For' what you have/. to tell, . .
Pleat learn to use four sellables
Yaltere one would. do as well.
' Pon OVER Pinar YBAIRO
MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP has been
used by mother+ for their children teething. It soothes
the child, softens the gum., allays pain, cures wind
collo, and is the best remedy for diarriaes. 25o. a hot-
el*. sow by all druggists thropghout the world. He
sure and ear for " Mrs. Winslow a Soothing Syrup.
•
ups IN CHOCOtATE.:
NUTRI
The great nutritive powers qf choco-
late are pow. so generally recognized
that it bas been adopted. for campaign
use in the armies and natives of al-
most every European Government
The increased consunaption in Europe
withia: four years is 35 per cent.
' " Cr dr o.
di' pharaoh -10o 91 Pay:Mot ran ,
Nature'e Voloee.
, ,
.. To the discerning ear Nature has
many voices. She has a message in
the sweet tones of Oise brook as it
rushes delve the hillside in ocearais
moody voices, now ripplina 'with aente
lest oedema, upon the golden sands,
anon in deep boisterous voice as she
lashes the beach with foam. Then the
voice rof trees .which the laughing
winds boar to our ears, of sunshine
and sheide, et hal and valley, of bird
a.nd flowerer. But she comresito
too, the entice of the achinjaing
corn speaks impressivelahalma Pet-
nam's Painless Corn Exteactor re-
moves the worst corn in twenty-four
hours, painleaely and without leav-
ing wee emote
SORT 0' MIXED. •
First Hindoo-Have you ever been
for a boat sail?
Second Hindoo-Oh, yea. •
First Hindoo-How did you enjoy it
Second Hindoo-I did not like it ; itat
too horrible. The boat is going upside
and downside, and your inside is going
inside and outaide.
• CALLA LILY' CREAM
ensures a youthful coinplosion. Send 20 cents tor Wel
bottle, or post card for circular On skin And oonneexion.
Addrais gamma ste. 4R9 Omen fIt. W.TOrento.
BURGLARY rpm SPONGE AND
WATER,
When a burglar wants to beisak in-
to a Peruvian house be takes a sponge
and a bucket of water and raoiatens the
walls, which are oovered with only a
thin coating of mud, and easily dis-
solve upon the application of mois-
ture. Then wh ti the mud is removed
...1st
he takes knife and cuts the,
strips of spli tnboo which serve as
a substitute for laths. That eaey lite
tle operation 'produces a hole in the
Wall large &tough for a man to ora•Wl
through, and can be pedormed do
silently that people aleepThg in the
house will aot be awakened, Not long
ago the residence of the cable mana-
ger at Barran* Was entered in this
way, The thieves frightened the tam.
I di d larif the
ly, but were socivere ore y
he was well-known to the spectators, •
he tapped a burly coal -porter on the
shoulder raid peremptorily demanded; NOVEL 110118h1 SHOES. •
Make way• there. '
n, .
sheep's horn; itt Soudan the horses
unexpected responae.,
the indignant M.P. I am a repreaents skin. A German not long ago invent -
Do you know who I am sir? cried are shod With Seeks made. ot camera
attire of the people.
Yeth• growled ow porter, as eh saturating with ,o11, turpentines and
. ed it horeoshoo of paper, prepared by
atood Unmoved, but We're the bloomin
such paper aro glued to the hoof tilt
other ingreaients, Thin layers of
people themselves..
Gar who are ye pushin' was the In Iceland horses nre shod with
the requirsite thiehness is attained;
mid tho shoes thus.mede are durable
hOMETHING TO DO CONSIDERED; ana haimatrahla by moisture.
Proa medial Touriat at bookieg ot•
$
away; Alio. was in & gond mood to be floe of groat 0000,11 liner -That matte
e a ne. u g ri
nearly expressol the Oatmeal of thel nor -
vette tension that does so much to make
prentaturely old women, -and men, too,
for that matter.
• MODESTY.
• She glanced up at the.ciouds, nppre*
henalvely,
verily believe the son is going to
shine' she tattered, paling. And here t
am two miles froM hothe iroMk rahlY.
day skirt! How shotkIngly
'eat shall appear I
Modesty is the crown ot womanlitted.
being rather more complex Uteri the?
averageppogod bat, tr.
TOOM fa near the Merit of the vessel,
isn t it t
Agent -Yea, air,
BrosPeetiVe Tourint-V ou ought not
to °barge 1110 full edge tor it.
Agent -Why not t
Prospeetive Tourist -Beaus° when
the Weenier -comes to bind have to
Welk half a mile to get ashore. \ I
WORN* fatERIA,
With the threatened exhaustion .of
ivory In Attica, a supply Is opening
up In Siberia, Tone of fine Ivory are
found ot the mammoth elophas
pain& Hundrede ot frodisti 01201111062
are totted crowded and Jammed in
• Cigar Manufacturer.
. . .
THE 'FINAL STAGE..
,Banks is in It bid! wae
All his money gonet • • . •
Weirs% he can't borrow: any 'more.
La Toscana • 11:1e.,.:"LIANam maa•
I , FACTORN ,Moetreai
Ism -Exottsu-vo.R-T.
.1vfother-I dmat see why you: and
your husband sbould 'oisave so much
trouble. You done; belong to different
ehurcheis do you? • • .
Daugtiter-No, !neither. .
' Mother -Then there is ne ex.cuse•for
fighting like cats and •dogs.
.
1AONTREAL• ROTEL DIRECTORY.
&did dela...42.83
13est Gold Fill 1.60
6 yrsOold.Fill 1.00
' laost Glasses.. 100, •
We gearantee ported mtisfaetiou.
GLOBE OPTICAL CO.,
93 `false Street, T °root°.
emote:entry corm
Catarrh of nose.
ros , °reach
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anudIsilualgslde:R. a5Otle, WisroaledfboryPaillrItioulars, The
Indian Catarrh Cure Co, 140 St. James -et„ Montreal'.
rual: .80ErN88S: caKulLeLeSn ro .a Tc hoer:9,111e d.
The Dawson Commission Co., Limited,
. ate. WeeteMarkot & Colbernalt., TorentO,
Can get you bah prices f ir your Apples, Butter, Egan,
Poultly, and other punitive. if you ship it to them
Cr LID 014118 10a.• Onree in. a Jiffy, p.
Carters Comma & Co., Agitate, Montreal,
WOOD &PHOTO. • •
JiLt,11014•EsENG.C.c.'
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WILLIAM ST • TORONTO,
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TIN DER MOINES INOURATOR--Baat and cheat/set
" 0, Rolland, sole agent for the Dominion. Sand 301,
Ramp for catalogue, 373 St. Paul Street, Montreal.
mine, mina Halos
Barristers eto removed
LA W
to Wesley Eildigs., Rion -
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flOtiNTO Cutting 'School offers special advantages'
. to all de,iroue of acquiring 7 thorough knowledge of
flatting Pod Mang Gentlemo&s. Garments. Write for
particulate. •
,113 Tongs Teronto.•
G.T.R, Station, Moo.real. *Geme.;Cloarini:.inewke St'Llwolar..70;i•
Hotel Carslake E"'°0- mun. "°-
The ti 'Immoral," ,F:::::816.7.7ti`u.:al:t.
• runny TIMM rates "01u.ou
per day.. .
RT. JAMEkiiiiii...iirmite Depot,
Railway. Ifirstrelaso Condhereial 'HOW' Itrirdnei-Plit
prominent's-Rase moderate • • •
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HIS PREFERENCE,
•Great Employere-I always 'emhloy
rosieried men If possible. • • •
•Iiia .Friend= -Good idea.. Helps con-
serve, that sacred institution,. 'the
• I hadn't given that. a thoughtabut
I guess it•is ao. I osiploy married men
'hecause ,they arl_more tiectable.
TO mete A COLD 18 ONE PAT
Take Laxative Broino Quinine Tablets. Ail
druggis•s refund the money If it fairs to cure.
25c. E. W. Grove's affeature is on each box.
FASAION CHINA. •
A missionary paper reports that the
opposition to the Netienal Poet Soei-
ety in China 'comes chiefly from the
fwdosmhteoirin,, who -are atraid to. go agal net
• 4 ...--..
' There le more Catarrh in this section or ths
i miter than all other digeaste tut to,. et& r,
and un 11 the last few year.' waostipposed to ho
incutahle. For Omen t any yeara d odors pi ct-
• nounsed it a *WM (Moue. and proscribed local
remedies, and by co Maul ly f ring to Of. ° ter .1.
local treatments pronounced it i•
enco haa tor tee ...teeth lobe a conga us ionat
disease, and therefore reqUires magi hutfouni
treatment. Hall's Catarrh'Cure. Manufactured
by M. J. Cheney 8: Cy., Toledo. 01110, o toe • silt
n curo on the market. Oh Id toi en
internally 1.1 doses trete to drops to a te ,suatot.
Ma noto die rely on the bloo awl Munot14
surfacee of the system.. Tnoy offer one Inind.
red do biro for any moo it t to (lore. rend
for oirculareand tostimonialsa.
o.
Ootddbdyreauggiriet.,C1161r III
, Hales FainnOloills are tho best, '
,
NONSMOKERS DEVELOP
Doctors say that nonsmokers in-
crease in height, weight, osheeit mea-
surement, and lurig capacity •inuch
more readily than smokera.
W P 993
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CALVERT S
• Parboil* Disinfectants, Soaps, Olot.
Mont, Tooth Powders, atilt., have been
awarded 100 medals and diplomas tor superior
excellence. Their regular use prevent inteoti.
otia diseases. Aak your dealer to obtain a
dimply. Lists nialled tree on applioation,
F, C. CALVERT & CO.,
MANCHESTER, - ISM:WAND, ' •
rass an
instruments, piton4,.., UnYorms, etc.
Every town can have a band,
Learnt prlaes over Multed. Fin maid mite, 5 in
testions,_Mellel free. Write WI for cinythirVitu.
MIIA10 Or fifueleal Instruments
WHALEY ROYCE A CO., Taranto, Ban.
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StarrimersrstizIt
et. awn. Ihrilr. who will Mai Ine* e.si nr onteirou
•-•• •
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Catholic Prayer B°„Uatlegial..4
Pictures, Statuary, and Church Ornament%
Educational Werke. Mall orders receive prompt ham.'
Non. 0,.& J. BADLIER & eo., montreat
WANTED IN EVERY VILLAGE-
. • -BOYS AND GIRLS
under seventeen, for casywork more lime; big piy.
Apply, In own handwriting, The Enterprise Company,
57 Yonge Street, Toronto. .
Dyeing ! .Cleaning
Por the very best send your work t7 the.
a BRITISH AMERICAN DYEING CO."
Look torment in your town, or send direct.
Montreal, Toronto, Ottawa, Quebec.
iWn•eveary nvillatgeeto dprocinerne :311sta o°1' nom.7-es, andSworka"
. " CTX.Eti.J
sAygov.timo. Remuneration, 42 for every 12 name
THE ENTERPRISE CO., .
•67. TOME or., TettotriO.
Cereal Coffee Pealth Drink. Pure,Wholenome, Nourish -
Mg. 15o ih, or2lbs. ror Rona) lamina to 40o coffee.
,i1W For Sale by all Grocers, or send Motor 1.1b. package
to the ROKOO MFG. oo., 154 Queen E., Ton:tete.
• Agents wanted In every 'email'. •
DOrnonion Line :•.rkt:ttf1:211111111!
-leinntreel-snd-Quebe, lw.-ronof '
targe arid fast .Steam6rs • Vancouver.
Dominion, Scril smart, Caffibroman.
Rates of passage :--Itiret OabiutsSsupwirds: Second
CaPholur 'hierilieSrtienefrdaigmea; ronlirydto423loc5a0legents, or
DAVID aoanAltarg!Lecoraer
i:rit.
RHow CASES. WALL CASES
'Office and Beek FiXturesaModern
•Store Fronts, Mirrors and Plate
Glass. For low prices write
TORONTO SHOW CASE • CO.
12 ADELAIDE W., TORONTO, CAN.', '
Mlohlgan Land for Sale.
Q 000 eons moo netteitea LANDS-ARENA,0
xig Tome, _CROWN and Crawford Counties. Title per -
feet. On 'Michigan Central, Detroit ft Min:Alma and
Lou Lake Railroads, at prices longing from $2 to 35
per sae.. These Lands aro Close to Enterprising. New
Towns, Dhurehes, Saheb's, etc.,' aild will he sold on most
"awn' Atagent, West Bay 03y* Mich, '
or oar. omens. Whittemore, lamb.
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IliI. ' ' WE ARE GIVING A AY ,
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1 0011119100 erOPPLv, mum nuellue: OA. i •
THE MQST NUTRITIOUS.
GRATEFUL -COMFORTING.. •
BREAKFAST -SUPPER.
GO TO
alifornia
Personally conducted NI Ilill5(101
California Excursions LI51
Via MISSOURI PACIFIC, WY all0
• IRON MOUNTAIN ROUTE.
THROUr TOURIST. SLEEPERS.
eoraturtiti'' ifennIVI.of SaAnT.d, 1:1ReiSlamyerIEUOSn'o.r., 171
T.A., St, Lind% Mo.
b11".17111...A. 80:1,difeitatailinrk .A..7 W. Port-et..DetrollActi-
B1111111.1. WILSON,
HEALTH RESTORE!) w"ballt thedf6fal
or expen lie to tha
Tattcliiiirrderi Eit.°BniVtli4altan/resitlerrir "Ter. BIG"'
Bi * Ki
Du Barry's Revalenta
Arable*, 'Food,
whrob filmes Invalids and °waren, and Mao Rear& Mc"
mastully Infante whom Ailments and Debility hats re.
elated all other treatatents. 11 digests when all other
Toed rehated, sans 50 arse coat ineilloble.
50 years, IlItt'&11"07.00,1i21)(0":
Indigestioo consumption Diabetes Bronehitle, Maw
ervousDebility. Sleeplessness, Despondency.
COIL PligUlanay, Dyspepsia,
Ootighe Asthma, Clatarrh, Ailegre, Diarrhees*
DuBarry & Co yawed)
_ eg "egg."
Louden, W., also In Parle,14 Due de Castiglion; and
M all Orooers, Chemists, and Stores everywhere, intim
lett 51bh, 14s. Sone carriage free. AIM Du
Bierry's Revalenta Biscuits, In tins,_31. 0d. snags.
Amnia for Canada: The T.liaton 0o., Li hilted, Toronto
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JAL a. ANNOY, Manager.
dONN NNE, SupL and Trim
The Canadian
BOILER tio
Heine Safety
splanadei- Toronto
Opp, Sherburne it.,
Clue Water Yoko Steam
Collets, for All Pressures,
Outios and Fuel,
sittto PoR bilsettiOnVe CATALOMAL
rtg4,1°"eresilf 1"Al"
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